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NHS FORTH VALLEY Application pack
Guidance for completing the NHS Scotland application form
If you need this, or any of the attached forms in large print
or other formats please call our recruitment office on
01324 618357.
General guidance
if you have any questions or need some help with completing the form, please call 01324 618357. Please have the job reference number handy if possible
use black ink and please write in BLOCK CAPITALS. This makes the form much easier to read and clearer if we need to photocopy it
the job reference number can be copied from the job advert
the job location will be on the job advert
the candidate number will be written in by us once you have returned the form to our office
the people who look through your completed form short listing team to see if you have the skills and abilities needed for the job, will only see ‘Part C’ of the form. They will only see your candidate number and all personal details will be anonymous
Please do not send in a CV instead of, or as well as, the application form. We do not consider CVs during the selection process
Please fill in all sections of the application form. If some parts are not relevant, write ‘not applicable’ or ‘N/A’ in that space
Do not put your name or any identifying information on your application as this information needs to remain anonymous. Should you require more space to complete any section, please do this on additional sheets of paper securing them to the relevant sections.
Personal Details section
this gives us your contact details such as name and address. Under ‘title’ you would put either Mr, Mrs, Ms, Dr or just leave blank if you prefer
we may need to contact you at some time throughout the recruitment process. Please let us know the most suitable method of contacting you, for example a text message, email or phone call
Declarations
only if this is asked for in the details/information pack about the job, you must tell us about all convictions and cautions regardless of how long ago the offence may have occurred. Convictions from other countries must also be notified. If in doubt please call our office at the help line number on page one of this guidance
please note that having a conviction will not automatically disqualify you from getting a job with us. Careful consideration will be given to the relevance of the offence to the particular post in question. However, if you are appointed, and it is found that you did not reveal a previous conviction your employment may be terminated
remember to read, consider and sign the declaration at the bottom of page(2)
NHS Forth Valley complies fully with the Code of Practice, issued by Scottish Ministers, regarding the correct handling, holding and destroying of Disclosure information. Please contact the Recruitment Services Department if you would like to request copies of our policies on Recruitment of Ex Offenders or Handling, Holding and Destroying disclosure information.
Qualifications section
please tell us of any qualifications you have. This can include school standard grades, GCSEs, highers, or work based qualifications such as SVQs or NVQs
remember to write down any ‘non formal’ qualifications or certificates that you think are relevant to the job you are applying for
Present (or most recent) post section
if you are currently out of work, please write this in the ‘job title’ space
please write your start date in month/year format MM/YYYY
please tell us briefly about your duties (what you do or did in your job). You could tell us your role, the main tasks, and any responsibility for supervising others. There is not a lot of space here so continue on a separate sheet if you need to
Employment History section
this is where you write down all the jobs you have done previously
remember that if a job you have done in the past supports or is similar to the job you are applying for, please tell us more about it in your ‘support of application’ statement on page 6 of the application form – use a separate sheet if you need more space
References section
referees are people who know you at work. Please give the full names and addresses of 2 referees, one of whom must be your present or most recent employer and can confirm your job details
you should check that the people you have put on your form are happy to be referees
your referees will not be contacted unless you are a ‘preferred candidate’ after interview. A preferred candidate is someone who is the preferred choice for the job, subject to satisfactory checks where appropriate
Driving Licence
you only need to complete this if the job requires you to drive. Please check the job description or person specification. For example, some jobs with the Ambulance Service require you to be able to drive class C1 and D1 vehicles
Where did you see the advert section
please try to remember where you heard about this job, and tick the relevant box. The information you give will help us find out how good our advertising is
Equal opportunities monitoring
please note that all details on this section (Part D) will remain totally anonymous. It will be detached from the rest of the form as soon as we get it and remain anonymous
we want to ensure that there are no barriers to joining our workforce. As an employer, NHSScotland is as fully inclusive as possible. One way we can ensure this is to analyse all the data provided in this section and ensure that job opportunities are being accessed by as wide a community as possible.
Please email your completed application form [email protected]
Postal Applications
If you post your application form, please ensure that the correct amount of postage is paid, as this may result in a delay in your application reaching us and we will be unable to progress your application if it is received after the closing date. Postage costs can be obtained from the Post Office or visiting http://www.royalmail.com/price-finder
Please note there are no reception facilities at Falkirk Community Hospital.
NHS SCOTLAND APPLICATION FORM
First save this form under another name. To complete this form, point your mouse arrow on to the highlighted portions OR use your tab key to move between the highlighted fields and start typing. You must complete the application form in full as we do not accept CVs.
PART AApplication for (Job Title): Job Reference No:
Location: Candidate ID No:
No applicant will be unfairly discriminated against. We are particularly alert to eliminating discrimination on account of age, cultural/religious/political belief, disability, ethnicity, gender, race, relationship status, sexual orientation, and/or Trade Union membership or stewardship. Only 'Part C' of this form will be made available to short-listing panels. Parts A, B and C would then be used by the interviewing panel if you are selected for interview.Personal DetailsSurname: Forename:
Name known: by (if different)
Title:
Address:
Post Code:
Contact Telephone Numbers:
Day:
Evening: Mobile:
E–mail: address (if we
If we need to, the best way for us to contact you is by: Work PermitDo you need a work permit to take up this post? Yes No
Working in the UKAre you eligible to work in the UK? Yes No
Job Reference No: PART BCandidate ID No:
Declarations
Criminal Convictions DeclarationIn September 2015 the Scottish Government made changes about what conviction information needs to be disclosed. [Some offences must always be disclosed, some offences do not need to be disclosed and some offences must be disclosed in specified circumstances.] The rules are complicated, so it is important you read the guidance below as part of making your application.
NHS Scotland is exempt from the 1974 Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exclusions & Exceptions) (Scotland) Order 2003. As part of any offer of employment candidates will be subject to one of the following:
For posts in regulated work – Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme membership
For all other posts which are subject to a criminal conviction record check – A Police Act check
For posts not subject to a criminal conviction record check – A self-declaration
For more information on which category this post falls under please refer to the job pack, job description or person specification.
For more information on the rules visit: https://www.mygov.scot/convictions-higher-disclosures/?via=http://www.disclosurescotland.co.uk/SummaryoftheChanges.htm
For more information on offences which must always be disclosed: https://www.mygov.scot/disclosure-types/?via=http://www.disclosurescotland.co.uk/documents/HigherLevelDisclsoure--revisedAlwaysDiscloseList--8February2016.pdf
For more information on offences which are to be disclosed subject to rules: https://www.mygov.scot/disclosure-types/?via=http://www.disclosurescotland.co.uk/documents/HigherLevelDisclosure--revisedRulesList--8February2016.pdf
Declaration: Please read the following statements. You will be asked to sign a declaration if you are appointed:
I have completed Parts A to D of this application form and the details I have supplied are, to the best of my knowledge, true and complete;
I understand that if appointed to this post the information on this form will be kept as part of my personal file record;
I authorise you to obtain references to support the application if I am identified as a preferred candidate;
I understand that details of educational qualifications, membership of professional bodies and referee report may be verified through the establishments and
individuals I have indicated;
I consent to my details being kept confidentially and used for specific and lawful purposes as specified in the Data Protection Act 1998;
I agree to complete a criminal convictions check or a criminal convictions declaration form, if I am identified as the preferred candidate.
Read, agreed and understood (check box) Date:
PART CApplication for (Job Title): Job Reference No:
Location: Candidate ID No:
Qualifications Achieved
Subjects Type of Qualificationeg. Standard Grade, GCSE, Higher, BSc Grade Achieved
Qualifications Currently Studying or Working Towards
SubjectsType of Qualification
eg. Standard Grade, GCSE, Higher, BSc
Grade Anticipated
Date Anticipated
Membership of Professional or Regulatory BodiesFull name of organisation(s) Registration Number Renewal Date
Job Reference No: PART CCandidate ID No:Present (or most recent) PostJob Title:
Grade: Date of Starting Grade:
Employer:
Dates of Employment: From: To:
Reason for Leaving (if applicable):
Notice Period: Current Salary:
Role Purpose / Summary of Responsibilities
Employment History
Start with your most recent employment first and work down the page. If a job supports the position applied for, please say more about it in your Application Support Statement.Job Title Employer Date From Date To
Job Reference No: PART CCandidate ID No:Referees
Your referees will include your present (or most recent) employer. Please identify below the person in your organisation (for current NHS staff this is your direct line manager) who is authorised to confirm your employment and the details given in your application. Please identify a second referee who may have closer knowledge of your skills, knowledge and abilities and who may offer opinion on your suitability for this post. You should not use family members or friends. Our pre-employment screening also includes, where appropriate, health and fitness for work, criminal records, qualifications and professional registration. Note that references will only be taken up for Preferred Candidates following interview.
Name 1: Designation:
Address: Post Code:
Telephone: Email:
Name 2: Designation:
Address: Post Code:
Telephone: Email:
Disability
The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and Amended Regulations 2005 defines disability as follows: “any physical or mental impairment which has a substantial adverse effect on a person’s ability to carry out normal day to day activities”. NHS Scotland is “Positive About Disabled People”, and as such we provide job opportunities for disabled people. NHS Scotland operates a Job Interview Guarantee (JIG), which means that if you have a disability, and meet the minimum criteria outlined within the person specification, you will be guaranteed an interview. However, some disabled people prefer not to take this option, so please tick your preference if you are a disabled candidate.
Do you want to participate in the guarantee scheme? Yes No
Please specify any special requirements you require if attending for interview, eg. Induction Loop, Wheelchair Access, Signer
Driving Licence (see Job Description - only complete if a driving licence is essential)
Do you have a driving licence? Yes No If yes, which categories are you entitled to drive,eg. B, BE, C
Job Reference No: PART CCandidate ID No:Statement in Support of Application – please tell us your personal qualities, skills and attributes, experience and any major achievements and show how they match those needed for this job.
Where did you see the Advertisement for this Post? Newspaper (which one?) Professional Journal (which one?) Vacancy Bulletin SHOW (NHS Scotland Website) Job Centre Plus Other (please specify)
Job Reference No: PART DCandidate ID No:Equal Opportunities Monitoring
We want to ensure that our job opportunities are open to all. The only way we can ensure there is equal opportunity is to monitor applications we receive and compare the profile of people who apply with those appointed. Therefore, this form asks you for your ethnic origin, gender, disability, religion, sexuality and age. The information you provide in this part of the form (Part D) is confidential and is not used in the selection process. It will be separated from the rest of the form when we receive it.1) If you are currently an employee of this NHS Board, will getting this job be a promotion?
Yes No
2) Which one of the following best describes your gender?
Male Female In Another Way Prefer not to say
If you describe your gender with another term, please provide this here
3) Do you consider yourself to be a trans person?
Yes No Prefer not to say
Trans is an umbrella term to describe people whose gender is not the same as the sex they were assigned at birth.
4) What is your age?I am years old, and my date of birth is:
5) Do you have a physical or mental health condition or disability that: has a substantial effect on your ability to carry out day to day activities? has lasted or is expected to last 12 months or more?
Yes No Prefer not to say
If you answered ‘yes’ please tick if it is either of the following:
Learning DisabilityLong standing illnessMental health condition
Physical impairmentSensory impairment
Other (please describe):
Again, if yes, please describe any particular arrangements you would need for your work location:
Job Reference No: PART DCandidate ID No:6) What is your nationality?
a) Nationality at birth
b) Present nationality
7) What is your ethnic group?Choose one section from A to F, then tick the appropriate box to indicate your cultural backgroundA: White Scottish Irish Other British
Any other White background
B: Mixed Any mixed background
C: Asian; Asian Scottish; Asian British Pakistani Indian Chinese
Bangladeshi Any other Asian background
D: Black; Black Scottish; Black British Caribbean African Any other Black background
E: Other ethnic background Any other background
8) To which religion, religious denomination or body do you actively belong? (Christianity) - Church of Scotland Hinduism
(Christianity) - Roman Catholic Sikhism
Christianity (other) Judaism
Other faith / belief Islam
Buddhism No religion (none)
Prefer not to answer
9) Which of the following best describes your sexual orientation?
Heterosexual/straight Bi/bisexual
Gay/lesbian Prefer not to say
If you prefer to use another term, please provide this here
NHS FORTH VALLEY
Specialist Locality DietitianEating Disorders
Part-time, 15 hours per week, permanentBand 6, Salary: £26,830 - £35,933 per annum (pro rata)
Ref No: 18020070
This post offers the opportunity to join the AHP Out Patient - Department of Nutrition and Dietetics and to support the Eating Disorder service. The main focus is to provide dietetic support, advice and intervention for both adults and young people with complex Eating Disorders. The post requires an experienced Dietitian with relevant or transferable skills that will enhance both the specialist and support aspects of this post.
The post will be based in Stirling Community Hospital, although a degree of flexibility will also be required. The postholder will work with other members of the department to ensure a whole department approach and contribute to our annual objectives and staff development programme.
For informal enquiries, please contact Alyson Conroy, Advanced Practitioner in Eating Disorders 01786 434485 or Janice Fry, Dietetic Coordinator, on 01786 434097.
The duties of this post require the successful candidate to be a member of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme. More information on this scheme can be found at www.disclosurescotland.co.uk
NHS Forth Valley Board aims to improve health and healthcare for the people of Forth Valley. In recent years we celebrated the opening of the new Forth Valley Royal Hospital and we are now embarking on a new and exciting chapter of quality improvement as we continue to design and deliver healthcare services fit for the future, with the launch of our new Healthcare Strategy.
For further information on NHS Forth Valley please visit our website where you will find copies of our Healthcare Strategy and Annual Review. www.nhsforthvalley.com
NHS Forth Valley is positive about disabled people and is committed to offering an interview to disabled people who meet the minimum criteria for the job. Please contact the Recruitment Office on 01324 618357 if there are any reasonable adjustments we can make to assist you with your application and/or interview.
Application forms and job descriptions are available on the NHS Forth Valley Intranet site. Alternatively by quoting relevant post title and reference number and e-mailing [email protected] or by telephoning the recruitment answerline on 01786 447488.
Please note, if we have not contacted you within 6 weeks of the post closing, please assume your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
Closing date: Tuesday, 20th February 2018 at 12 noon.
InsertionIntranet/SHOW 6th February 2018Redeployment 6th February 2018
NHS FORTH VALLEYAHP OUT PATIENT SERVICES
JOB DESCRIPTION1. JOB DETAILS Job Title : Specialist Locality Dietitian Grade : Band 6Department : Department of Nutrition and Dietetics – North TeamResponsible to : Team LeadDate : 29 11 12
2. JOB PURPOSE To develop and deliver the specialist nutrition and dietetic services* within
range of clinics and community settings. To coordinate, plan and evaluate all activities necessary for the
organisation and progression of the Nutrition and Dietetic services within a Clinical Governance framework.
To contribute to service specific and wider strategic issues including policy development, implementation and service planning.
To utilise expert knowledge of current research, guidelines and practice in order to ensure that all service users have access to relevant specialist, evidence based treatments that maximise outcomes.
To progress service through leadership and multi agency partnerships and networks.
To act as source of clinical expertise in addition to providing training and support for colleagues, other health care professionals, care and education staff on relevant complex aspects of the service.
To participate in the delivery of the departmental clinical placement programme for pre-registration dietetic students
3. ORGANISATIONAL POSITION – appendix 14. DIMENSIONS
NHS Forth Valley has a population of 280,000 and health services are delivered by 1 Acute DGH,
1 CHP, Integrated teams, 4 Community Hospitals and 56 General Practices and 70 Care Homes
Forth Valley Dietetic Services are delivered from both the Acute and Out Patient Service AHP
Care Groups using joint care pathways.
*This Locality Post will work closely with the Band 7 Dietetic Advanced Practitioner in Eating Disorders and will be supported within the North team structure. The main focus of the post is a combination of the following specialist roles.
Specialist Eating Disorder Practitioner :
Developing and providing full range of specialist services to highly complex eating disorders - both adults and childrenParticipation and contribution to Multidisciplinary ED teams in Adult Services and CAMHSSpecialist Advisory role for other members of the 2 Dietetic teams
Specialist Community Clinician for range of complex and long term conditions developing and providing full range of specialist services to :
- locality clinics, patients in their own homes / care homes- community hospitals
In addition, the post holder will contribute to :
Staff : Support and guidance of other staff members in specialist area
Supervision of junior, assistant and clerical staff as required
Students: Participation in integrated clinical placement programme including 6xA , 4 x B and 4 x C placements (12 week clinical placements)
Practice Participation in practice improvement, joint CE meetings andDevelopment : Clinical Governance activities as required
Staff Support and development of training and educational requirements for dietetic
Training : and other staff groups including HCSW, care assistants, local authority and voluntary sector staff.
Resource Services are delivered and developed within financial boundaries and recognised
Management : constraints.
5. KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (dependent on role combination)All trained staff have professional autonomy and are legally responsible for their own actions. As a highly skilled clinical or health improvement expert a high proportion of activities depend on the ability to interpret and individualise relevant evidence, standards, complex facts or policies to minimise risk and maximise outcomes including : Clinical Lead, plan, evaluate and provide the highly specialist aspect of in and
out patient dietetic services using experience, high level skills and breadth of knowledge required for this expert area of practice
Use range of patient centred, negotiated, evidence based methodologies and resources which enable patients or carers to formulate and achieve agreed dietary targets
Use highly developed clinical reasoning skills in order to produce, facilitate and record specific care plans for patients with complex and changing requirements
Influence, guide and liaise with other agencies and team members appropriately
Identify and progress possible uni and multi disciplinary research activity
Research, develop, produce and publish departmental literature to ensure evidence base
Implement clinical effectiveness programme for speciality Assess caseload groupings to identify and implement effective
treatment models Act as local source of expert advice and knowledgeLeadership Participate in strategic and action planning aspects of HI /care delivery
and development Contribute to process of reviewing relevant directives which influence
departmental/service policies Develop, implement and monitor policies and guidance to create and
further support a holistic approach to food in the designated setting. Manage caseload, utilising, leading and developing other team
members to ensure appropriate skill mix and provision of effective services to areas of highest clinical need
Research, plan, develop, co-ordinate, deliver and evaluate evidence based nutrition and health programmes in partnership with other key professional groups including local authority departments, private and voluntary organisations within NHS Forth Valley.
To participate in the commissioning process for the development of new resources including the decision making processes around final content and quality, and the tender evaluation.
To act as an expert/specialist source of information on food and health issues for those working with groups or individuals within the designated setting e.g. other dietetic colleagues, partners in Health, Local Authority, the voluntary sector, as well as providing nutritional/dietetic advice to projects for National organisations such as NHS Scotland and the Nutritional Diet Sheet Initiative.
To initiate and participate in research, audit and evaluation of health promotion activities especially in relation to nutritional issues within the setting.
Contribute to implementation and monitoring of clinical governance aspects of specialist services
Take lead on clinical audit for specific specialities while ensuring that support and sharing mechanisms are in place for other less experienced staff
Develop and maintain networks with local partners and other specialists in same area of expertise
Support, supervise and contribute to development of junior and support staff
Participate and establish role within range of managed and other clinical networks, professional networks and team activities which ensure effective communication and delivery of care
Maintain specialist knowledge and clinical skills required for this highly complex service and implement outcome of personal appraisal and development review
Develop evidence based departmental policies and lead implementation and monitoring across the division
Participate in national projects if appropriate to service and personal development
Education & Support Source, evaluate, review and recommend appropriate evidence based
resources to facilitate the delivery of consistent food and nutrition messages for the general population of Forth Valley, as well as for groups and individuals within designated settings.
Identify, plan and support range of nutrition training and health improvement activities for other health professions and internal or external staff groups in particular those in public health , local authority and voluntary sector involved in planning and delivering services.
Present findings of research and audit at departmental or regional CE/ Effective Practice meetings
Contribute to the delivery of dietetic clinical placement programme, participating in programme planning, providing clinical supervision and support for junior staff as required.
6. SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENTEquipment/System Use/PurposeIT :- desktop and laptop computers- local networks- e Health developments- IT support
Data Collection, Audit & Analysis [Excel] [Acess] Patient Related Activity / Demographics [Helix] [SCI] [LAN] Nutritional Analysis [Compeat] Email Communication – Internal/external Laboratory Results [Sci Store] Information Leaflet Development [Word/Publisher] Clinical Presentation Development [PowerPoint] Clinical information/research [e library, internet] Related equipment - Scanning / Digital Camera/ Projector
Telecommunication :- Telephone + answering machine - Mobile phones
Internal & external communication Lone working requirements
Audio- Visual :- TV / DVD- Powerpoint projector- Group recorder
Education and training Public and patient involvement Group work Interactive sessions
Nutritional Assessment:- Scales- Stadiometer- Calculator- Skinfold Calipers- Tape Measure- BMI Ready Reckoners
Objective patient assessment Monitoring patient progress Training and development
Tube Feeding :- Enteral Feeding Pumps- Administration Sets- Nasogastric Tubes- Gastrostomy Tubes- Home Feeding Services- Patient Support Services- BANS Register
Alternative and supplementary nutritional support Administration of nutritional support Support tube feeding at home Interdepartmental communication
Office Administration :- Photocopier- Printers- Dictaphone- Activity Database- Outpatient system- Supplement/feed database- Diet Cook/Catering systems- Organisational Procedures- Policies – FV and departmental
Multiple organisational task facilitation Resource production / reproduction Internal and external communication Patient care delivery Meal and nutritional support provision Appropriate staffing levels Environmental safety Health and Safety awareness and risk reduction
Patient Administration :- Dietetic records / care plans- Communication Procedures
Patient care facilitation and treatment Interdepartmental communication Professional expectations / compliance
- Activity recording- Audit tools
Activity and care monitoring Effective Practice Skill mix
7. ASSIGNMENT AND REVIEW OF WORKAccountability is directly to the Team Lead for all clinical activities and support will be available through Lead for Eating Disorders Service and all activities will be monitored through the departmental performance framework including regular objective monitoring and annual activity planning.The post holder will be supported by the Dietetic Coordinator and/or Clinical Lead in designated strategic and operational aspects that are determined by service demands, constraints and the local implementation of national guidelines and recommendations. As a senior member of the dietetic department and range of multi-disciplinary teams, the post holder will make high level decisions relating to dietetic conditions, patient care plans, inclusion of other health professionals and seeking peer support only as and when necessary. There will be a frequent requirement to use discretion and professional judgement, concerning the appropriateness of specific individual dietary treatments and safety aspects of care and delivery that can impact on patient, self and other staff. In addition there is a requirement to prioritise own workload including competing demands from clinical and non clinical commitments, decisions regarding progress of patient referrals and the necessity to reinforce appropriate referral mechanisms based on available dietetic resource.Clinical supervision of junior, assistant staff, clerical staff and students will be required on an on-going basis and support for other specialist and community staff will be required through ad hoc support mechanisms and programmed training. 8. COMMUNICATION AND WORKING RELATIONSHIPSThe post holder will develop systems and encourage an environment that requires cooperation from individuals, colleagues, support staff and external agencies. Accountability and demonstration of performance and continued professional development will require specific reporting, evidence gathering and self governance skills.Activities which involve engaging with individuals, groups and range of associated personnel are necessary (as below) to agree goals and encourage the cooperation required to implement individual care plans, achieve placement outcomes, service change and knowledge sharing.
TYPE PURPOSE RANGE FORMAT/SKILLSIndividual Assessment
NegotiationGoal settingCare deliveryEducationCounselling / Mentoring
- patients / carers- general public- colleagues/students- ward and clinic staff- primary care staff- catering and support
Understandable SupportiveSensitiveEmpathicContentiousControversial
Team Joint care planning / deliveryCase reviewSkill developmentProfessional SupportPlacement facilitation
- multidisciplinary- multiagency- unidisciplinary- dietetic students- other students
Informative AppropriateFlexibleSupportiveFacilitation
Group Formal / informal educationMotivationalBehavioural changeRedesign Service change/improvement
- patients- carers- lifestyle change/rehab- service development - other staff groups
Understandable SupportiveSensitiveEmpathicContentiousControversialCreative
Written Treatment PlanningCare DeliveryReportingPromotionSpecific Education
- case records - prescription requests- primary care reports- individualised resources
ConciseInformativePrescriptive
Educational Resources
Expert advicePatient supportLifestyle changeBehavioural change
- leaflets- av/interactive - training programme- placement programme
ReadableUnderstandableEvidence basedInformative
A full range of advanced interpersonal, educational and motivational skills are required to maximise patient care and support junior staff through the performance framework. Techniques are required which permit the acquisition and assessment of information that will impact on the success of goal setting and therapeutic intervention while ensuring health literacy. The requirement to regularly interpret and deliver confidential information that relates to sensitive and possibly contentious matters and situations will be necessary. Regular exposure to distressing and demanding situations are necessitated by the chronic nature and sensitive needs of the caseload and differing opinions of associated care team. The ability to deal appropriately with range of debilitating disorders, terminal care, frustrations, emotional or aggressive reactions is therefore required. Effective communication through listening, questioning and presentation techniques, while participating in team interactions are essential elements which facilitate care delivery and change management while progressing departmental and personal development. Opportunities to promote the profession and nutritional care should be identified, evaluated and implemented appropriately.In addition, there is a requirement to engage with other health professionals and external agencies through a complex network of contacts and ability to understand a range of roles, terminology and use of a varying communication formats in order to maximise patient care, ensure service equity while coaching and supporting range of staff.
9a. PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF THE JOBDAILY REQUIREMENT TO :
drive for substantial periods of time between community settings and departments
carry range of resources, records and supplies stand for considerable periods of time during presentations carry scales (6 – 7 Kg), measuring, presentation and display
equipment offer advice on equipment and access for feeding access IT through frequent use of PC keyboard and other personnel educate patients in restricted and noisy environment
OCCASIONAL REQUIREMENT TO : drive to conference, meetings or training venues
9b. MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL DEMANDS OF THE JOBDAILY REQUIREMENT TO :
concentrate when assessing and treating patients in ward, community and out patient settings
operate in environment of constant interruptions and distractions make decisions which minimise clinical risk balance clinical and non clinical priorities prioritise and adapt to a frequently changing caseload work with patients with conditions which impact on health treat people who are dealing with difficult, complex and upsetting
situations deal with difficult family circumstances with potential requirement to
report concerns discuss sensitive issues with patients operate while being exposed to unpleasant smells eg body odours
and fluids work in isolation develop new relationships which facilitate care delivery and service
progressionOCCASIONAL REQUIREMENT TO :
work with challenging and potentially volatile patients or staff deal with situations, audiences and environments which are not
anticipated justify, challenge and influence care decisions with healthcare staff
with opposing views review caseload management due to increased pressure, expectations
and time constraints influence staff groups who are resistant to change work with new team and gain understanding of a new environment
10. KNOWLEDGE, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED TO DO THE JOB
Qualifications / Experience :
Registered Dietitian with the HCPCRelevant Dietetic QualificationMember of the British Dietetic AssociationAt least 3 years post-graduate/registration experience in general health care setting followed by at least 3 years experience using highly specialised skillsWide range of experience in the NHS and exposure to conditions that compromise nutrition especially in people with either mental health issues or those with compromised medical history.Experience of research methodology, application processes and reportingEvidence of CPD activity and further interest in relevant specialityInvolvement in Clinical Placement delivery
Recent experience of preparing and delivering presentations in formal and informal situations Knowledge/Skills/Competencies ;
Essential
Knowledge of range of conditions which compromise nutritional status and care Knowledge of evidence based practice within speciality, critical appraisal and clinical audit skillsClinical reasoning skillsHigh level communication/negotiation and networking skillsSkills in multidisciplinary team workingExperience/skills in training other staff groups Facilitation of learning appropriate to range of abilities, personnel and formats Report writing and evaluation skillsAccurate keyboard skillsCompetence in use of audio visual equipmentAccurate anthropometric measuring skillsDesirable
Advanced study and skill development in relevant specialitiesLeadership skills Objective setting & portfolio managementKnowledge of Strategic Planning & implementationKnowledge of clinical governance and its application in clinical practice e.g. clinical audit, risk management etc.Knowledge of practice placement organisation and clinical educationSpecial AptitudesOrganisational and prioritisation skillsFlexibleInsightMotivated, enthusiastic, forward thinkingEmpathic personality11. JOB DESCRIPTION AGREEMENTJob Holder’s Signature Date :
Head of Department Date :
ORGANISATIONAL POSITION – appendix 1
This post is currently based in the North Team and will contribute to the further development of a locality model as below.
The Department of Nutrition and Dietetics is managed within the AHP Out Patient Services Care Group currently through the AHP Manager.
GENERAL MANAGERSURGICAL SERVICES
TEAM LEAD – SOUTH0.2WTE
TEAM LEAD – NORTH0.2WTE
1WTE BAND 7 0.5 WTE BAND 70.85WTEBAND 7
2.1 WTE SPECIALIST LOCALITY DIETITIAN
1.0 WTE – HEALTH IMPROVEMENT0.4 WTE – MENTAL HEALTH0.7 WTE – COMMUNITY SERVICES
AHP MANAGER – OP SERVICES
DIETETIC COORDINATOR
0.8WTE BAND 7 0.5WTE BAND 7
0.7 WTE BAND 70.5WTE BAND 70.2WTEBAND 7
2.1 WTE SPECIALIST LOCALITY DIETITIAN
0.8 WTE HEALTH IMPROVEMENT0.3 WTE – MENTAL HEALTH0.3 WTE – EATING DISORDERS0.7 WTE COMMUNITY SERVICES
1.5 WTE BAND 5CLINICAL
0.9WTE BAND 5CLINICAL
SUPPORTED BY :2.63 WTE BAND 3 HCSW
0.8 WTE DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATOR0.45 WTE ADMINISTATIVE ASSISTANT
0.32 WTE SYSTEMS SUPPORT
0.4 WTE BAND 6 RESOURCE OFFICER
0.7 WTE FALKIRK CFDW1.1 WTE ODH CFDW 0.3 WTE CHL CFDW1 WTE KW CFDW
POSITION OF THIS POST Speciality will be combination of duties
NHS FORTH VALLEY
Terms and Conditions: The terms and conditions of service are those laid down by the Agenda for Change Handbook.
Salary Scale: Band 6, £26,830 - £35,933 per annum (pro rata)
Staff taking up a new appointment with NHS Forth Valley will normally enter the scale at the minimum of the pay band/range. Any appointments above the lowest point of the pay band/range will be subject to verification of previous NHS service, or experience outside the NHS, which is given in recognition of relevant complete years of experience.
Hours: Part-time, 15 hours per week
Employees may be required to vary the pattern of their working week subject to the exigencies of the service.
H.C.S.W Mandatory Your performance must comply with the “Mandatory
Induction standards Induction Standards for Healthcare Support Workers
(if applicable) in Scotland” 2009; and with the Code of Conduct for Healthcare Support Workers, both as amended from time to time. These documents can be found at www.workinginhealth.com/standards/healthcaresupportworkers
Duration: Permanent
Annual Leave: 27 days rising to 29 days after 5 years service and to 33 days after 10 years service plus 8 public holidays (pro rata).
or
202.5 hours rising to 217.5 hours after 5 years service and to 247.5 hours after 10 years service plus 60 hours public holiday (pro-rata).
Superannuation: The post is superannuable under the Scottish Public Pensions Agency Scheme and your
remuneration will be subject to deduction unless you choose to opt out of the scheme.
Right to Work in the UK NHS Forth Valley has an obligation to ensure it does not employ any worker who has not been granted the relevant permission to work in the UK. This permission is without exception granted by the UK Border Agency. We are required to check the entitlement to work in the UK for all prospective employees, regardless of nationality or job category.
Medical Examination: No appointment can be confirmed until a satisfactory medical examination has been undergone.
Protecting Vulnerable From 28th February 2011 the Scottish Government Groups Scheme introduced a new membership scheme to replace
and improve upon the current disclosure arrangements for people who work with vulnerable groups. If the duties of this post involve regulated work with children and young people and/or protected adults, the successful candidate will be required to be a member of the PVG Scheme and consent to NHS Forth Valley obtaining a Scheme Record or a Scheme Record Update if they are already a member of the Scheme. More information on the PVG Scheme can be found at www.disclosurescotland.co.uk
Secondments Employees of NHS Forth Valley who are interested in
(if applicable) pursuing a secondment opportunity should initially discuss the implications of this with their immediate line manager in order to gain their support. Please refer to the secondment policy of the NHS Forth Valley intranet for more information.
NHS Knowledge and The NHS Knowledge and Skills Framework (KSF) Skills Framework defines and also describes the knowledge and
skills that NHS employees need to apply in their work in order to deliver quality services. It provides a single, consistent, and comprehensive framework on which to base review and development for all employees.
KSF will apply to all NHS employees except doctors, dentists and senior and executive level managers. The purpose of the KSF is:
To support the effective learning and development of all staff, providing the resources to do so.
To support the development of individuals in the post to which they are employed, so that they are effective at work and are clear about what is required of them.
To promote equality and diversity.
Confidentiality: In the course of your duties you may have access to confidential information concerning patients or staff. Unauthorized disclosure or removal of information may lead to consideration of disciplinary action.
Equality in Employment: NHS Forth Valley fully supports the principle of equality in employment and opposes all forms of unlawful and / or unfair discrimination which cannot be shown to be justified. NHS Forth Valley is committed to ensuring equality of treatment for both present and potential employees.
Tobacco Policy: It is the policy of NHS Forth Valley to discourage the habit of smoking within the organization and to provide a smoke free environment.
The NHS Forth Valley policy is to establish no smoking as the norm and smoking is not permitted anywhere within NHS Forth Valley premises including residences and grounds.
The Occupational Health Service will assist members of staff who wish to stop smoking by providing or facilitating the following services:
Information on smoking and ways to stop Personal support Health Education materials and helpline
numbers Nicotine replacement therapy Smoking Cessation support
Copies of the Tobacco Policy are available from HR Advisors or via the NHS Forth Valley Intranet.
Health & Safety: All employees have a responsibility for their own health & safety and the health & safety of others who may be affected by what they do. Employees also have a duty to co-operate with their employer by following NHS Forth Valley policies and procedures and safe systems of work; by using equipment safely and by bringing any shortcomings in health and safety arrangements to the attention of their employer. Where something is provided in the interests of health & safety employees must not interfere or misuse it. All employees have a legal responsibility to report any shortcomings in terms of this in their area. Managers and supervisors have a responsibility for monitoring health & safety arrangements and ensuring staff are following policies and procedures and safe systems of work.
Partnership Agreement: Contributing to the development of partnership working by: supporting NHS Forth Valley in delivering its goals and objectives; supporting continuous improvement in own performance and the performance of the department, directorate and NHS Forth Valley; attending training, development and other activities aimed at improving own skills and for the benefit of the organisation and patient care.
Parking Permits: Please note that taking up an offer of employment at Forth Valley Royal Hospital does not automatically trigger the issuing of a staff parking permit.
Limited staff parking permits are available for Forth Valley Royal Hospital. Staff need to apply for these and a link to the application is below:
http://nhsforthvalley.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/FVRH-Car-Parking-Application.pdf
Applications will be scored and placed at the appropriate level on the waiting list. As it is likely that it will take some considerable time for a parking permit to be issued to you, you should look to alternative transport, such as public transport and information on this can be found at:-
http://www.travelinescotland.com/welcome.do
Completed application forms should be returned to:
Email – [email protected]
Or
Post – Recruitment Office, Administration Offices, Falkirk Community Hospital, Westburn Avenue, Falkirk, FK1 5SU
Postal Applications If you post your application form, please ensure that the correct amount of postage is paid, as this may result in a delay in your application reaching us and we will be unable to progress your application if it is received after the closing date. Postage costs can be obtained from the Post Office or visiting http://www.royalmail.com/price-finder
Please note there are no reception facilities at Falkirk Community Hospital.
Closing Date: Tuesday, 20th February 2018 at 12 noon
Ref No: 18020070